| FAIRING | Spicy West Country ginger snap or biscuit, traditionally gifted to one's sweetheart at a Cornish county fete or eaten to mark St Piran's Day (7) |
| FOURS | Word linking with "plus" for a style of shooting breeks, or with "petit" for bite sized cakes or biscuits, traditionally sec, glaces, frais and deguises (5) |
| DACHA | Country house or cottage in Russia, traditionally gifted by a tsar as a reward for service (5) |
| COOKIES | Ginger snaps or macaroons |
| RUSK | Hard, dry biscuit traditionally given to teething babies (4) |
| MATZO | Biscuit traditionally eaten during Passover (5) |
| STAGGERING | Giving the animal a ginger snap - amazing (10) |
| OATMEALCOOKIE | Snack alternative to ginger snap |
| PATCH | Nickname of the fool/jester Sexton, gifted to Henry VIII by Cardinal Wolsey; a remnant sewn with others to form a quilt; or, a cloth badge (5) |
| CRACKERS | Word for bangers, party poppers or squibs; festive snappers or "cosaques" modelled on bonbons twisted in wrappers; crisp savoury biscuits that break with a sharp snap; or, corkers, stunners or other p |
| HONEYBEWARE | Warning to one's sweetheart? |
| SERENADES | Songs to one's sweetheart |
| REACHONESGAL | Finally get through to one's sweetheart? |
| ERR | To growl at one's sweetheart is the wrong thing to do |
| DOGSBODY | Nautical slang for pease pudding or biscuit and water; a junior naval officer; a Canis familiaris-like person who is diligent, eager to please, obedient, gets the short part of the stick, fetches and |
| ACADEMY | A rotter is with sweetheart at setter's educational institution |
| TRYST | Go to special sweetheart at last? (5) |
| IWAS | "Blue Moon, you knew just what ... there for; You heard me saying a prayer for; Someone I really cou |
| CARDGAME | Guard came to transpose first sounds of snap or rummy (4,4) |
| DONATED | Gifted to a fund |